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The 1886 Charlestonearthquake in South Carolina occurred about 9:50 p.m. local time August 31. It caused 60 deaths and $5–6 million ($186.51 million...
South Carolina earthquakes occur with the greatest frequency along the central coastline of the state, in the Charleston area. South Carolina is the most...
The 1895 Charlestonearthquake, also known as the Halloween earthquake, occurred on October 31, at 05:07 CST near Charleston, Missouri. It had an estimated...
the 2017 Puebla earthquake, the 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes, and the 1886 Charlestonearthquake. The Earth's crust is made up of seven primary and...
Denmark Vesey's son. That structure was badly damaged in the 1886 Charlestonearthquake. The current building dates from 1891. The church's senior pastor...
damaging earthquakes that occurred in the American Midwest and the United States East Coast (1755 Cape Ann, 1811–12 New Madrid, 1886 Charleston) were well...
Historical earthquakes is a list of significant earthquakes known to have occurred prior to the early 20th century. As the events listed here occurred...
wing and gutted walls of the north wing and main house. The 1886 Charlestonearthquake toppled the walls of the main house and north wing. The restoration...
The Charleston RiverDogs are a Minor League Baseball team of the Carolina League. They are located in Charleston, South Carolina, and are the Single-A...
before it disappeared forever on August 31, 1886, the day of the Charlestonearthquake. Although a number of people have claimed to have found the crater...
of Charleston. The Charleston area demonstrates the greatest frequency of earthquakes in South Carolina. South Carolina averages 10–15 earthquakes a year...
the State of South Carolina. State Printer. 1870. p. 391. "1886 CharlestonEarthquake, Fig. 28B". eas.slu.edu. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences...
failure due to earthquakes. With better understanding of seismic demand on structures and with recent experiences with large earthquakes near urban centers...
earthquakes that sent severe shock waves through the city of Key West, Florida. Another earthquake centered outside Florida was the 1886 Charleston earthquake...
Methodist Episcopal Church, colloquially Mother Emanuel, is a church in Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1817. It is the oldest AME church in the Southern...
including photographs taken after the 1886 Charlestonearthquake. "The Gibbes Bequest". News & Courier. Charleston, South Carolina. December 7, 1901. p. 10...
earthquake originating from it could easily reach Alabama. The 1886 Charlestonearthquake, for example, was felt as far as 750 miles (1,207 km) from its epicenter...
fire pumper was bought in 1910. Following the 1886 Charlestonearthquake that devastated Charleston, the board of the Firemasters suggested selling off...
Revolution in 1781, rebuilt in 1794, then reduced to ruins by the Charlestonearthquake of 1886. The extant ruins include portions of each corner – the...
Augustine, Florida an earthquake damaged plaster and forced dishes off counters, and in South Carolina the 1886 Charlestonearthquake caused severe damage...
a mechanism for preventing flooding if an earthquake of similar magnitude to the 1886 Charlestonearthquake was to occur again in South Carolina. It was...